Updated 9:26am 26 May 2013

Powered by Google

Clegg dismisses coalition break-up

Nick Clegg will insist that he and David Cameron are both "absolutely committed" to governing in coalition through to 2015 as he attempts to calm speculation over the future of the power-sharing deal.Read

Gay marriage plan backed by MPs

The Government's plans to legalise gay marriage have cleared the House of Commons despite more Tory MPs voting against the proposals than voting in favour of them.Read

Tornado rescue search 'almost over'

The search for survivors and the dead in the Oklahoma City suburb raked by a massive tornado is almost complete, a fire chief says.Read

Seven UK child soldiers in Mid East

Britain sent seven children to fight in Afghanistan and Iraq during a four-year period, it has emerged.Read

Gay marriage Bill clears Commons

The Government's controversial plans to legalise gay marriage have cleared the Commons despite efforts by Tory backbenchers to derail the legislation.Read

Microsoft reveals Xbox One console

Microsoft has revealed the Xbox One, its next-generation entertainment console, during a presentation at its headquarters in Redmond, Washington.Read

Nicholson set to retire with £1.9m

Embattled NHS boss Sir David Nicholson plans to retire next year, with a pension pot worth almost £1.9 million.Read

Patients 'harmed' by 111 service

The implementation of the new NHS non-emergency advice line has caused harm to patients, the director of patient safety at NHS England has admitted.Read

Suicide at Notre Dame cathedral

A man has shot himself dead at the altar of Notre Dame cathedral, forcing police to evacuate tourists from the 850-year-old monument.Read

Stafford-row NHS boss to retire

Embattled NHS boss Sir David Nicholson plans to retire next year.Read

Interflora wins M&S trademark case

Flower delivery network Interflora has won its long-running trademark dispute with Marks & Spencer.Read

'Strong evidence' of burnt remains

Experts found "very strong evidence" of burnt human skull remains at the home of the man accused of murdering April Jones, a jury has heard.Read

Obama praises tornado rescuers

US president Barack Obama has spoken of his "gratitude" to rescuers who raced to help some of the thousands of people caught up in a deadly storm he described as "one of the most destructive tornadoes in history".Read

Mother's pride at son's VC honour

The mother of a "supremely courageous and inspiring" British soldier who died as he protected the lives of his comrades in a battle with Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has spoken of her pride after accepting his posthumous Victoria Cross (VC).Read

Dozens killed by 200 mph tornado

Dozens of people are feared dead, including seven children, after a huge tornado ripped through an Oklahoma town destroying scores of homes and a primary school.Read

A&E units dropping four-hour target

Many hospital emergency departments have dropped the Government's four-hour target to deal with patients because of soaring demand, MPs have heard.Read

Queen 'deeply saddened' by deaths

The Queen said she was "deeply saddened" by the loss of life and devastation caused by the tornado in Oklahoma and sent her "deepest sympathies" to all those whose lives have been affected.Read

CPS boss advocates 'wriggle room'

The outgoing Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) waded into the so-called secret arrests debate as he told MPs he would like "wriggle room" to name suspects before charge.Read

Comedy scriptwriter Braben dies

Comedy writer Eddie Braben, the third man behind the success of Morecambe and Wise, has died at the age of 82, his manager said.Read

Royal Mail posts £440m profits

Royal Mail unveiled a big jump in profits to £440 million as it took another step towards a possible stock market flotation later this year.Read